DALLAS - Police say they believe
at least eight cases of men robbed,
and in some case beaten and possibly
drugged, may all be connected to
women targeting men at ritzy hotel
bars.

Dallas police said the women have
chosen the Ghostbar at the W Hotel
to target at least three males.

"They are more or less forcing
themselves on the men, and they get
real aggressive with the men," said
Detective Mark Jenkins.

Surveillance pictures taken of
the women show them going in and out
of the hotel. Police said they may
be able to link at least eight cases
going back to November. In some of
those cases, they may have drugged
their victims' drinks.

"Shortly after meeting them,"
Jenkins said. "Then, the rest of the
night is a blur until they wake up
the next morning and find their
property missing."

Police said all of the men were
wearing expensive watches.

The latest victim said he was at
a bar when three women asked him to
dance, and asked continuous
questions about his $2,000 Rolex.

"She said, 'Oh, I need to check
the time,' and kept looking at my
watch," he said.

He then said the women coaxed him
into their car, and once inside,
robbed him of his watch.

"They started beating me," he
said. "I couldn't find my watch
until one of them said, 'Take out
the knife. Take out the knife.' One
started screaming, 'Stab him. Stab
him,' and then I decided to get out
of the car."

One woman has already been
arrested, and police said they are
looking for at least two more.
Police said they believe the women
are part of a larger group that has
robbed men in other states as well.